Syria has been neglected as a Roman province by comparison with regions such as Italy, Egypt and Greece. It was, however, an economic powerhouses of the empire from its annexation until after the empire's dissolution; it was a major contributor to the military strength of the empire, notably in the recruitment of auxiliary regiments; many religi
Syria has been neglected as a Roman province by comparison with regions such as Italy, Egypt and Greece. It was, however, an economic powerhouses of the empire from its annexation until after the empire's dissolution; it was a major contributor to the military strength of the empire, notably in the recruitment of auxiliary regiments; many religi
John D. Grainger is an independent scholar working in both ancient and modern history. He is the author of several books including Nerva and the Roman Succession Crisis of AD 96-99, Great Power Diplomacy in the Hellenistic World, a biography of Seleukos Nikator, and a three volume history of the Seleukid Empire.
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Introduction Roman Syria: The Syrian Scene Syrians Take Over the Empire Syria as a Roman Base Syria and the Army The Legions The Auxiliary Regiments - Peoples The Auxiliary Regiments - Cities Other Syrian Regiments Other Military Units The Export of the Syrian Gods Summary of the 'pagan' religious influence The Civilians from Syria Christianity Concentrations of Syrians in the Empire Conclusion
Introduction Roman Syria: The Syrian Scene Syrians Take Over the Empire Syria as a Roman Base Syria and the Army The Legions The Auxiliary Regiments - Peoples The Auxiliary Regiments - Cities Other Syrian Regiments Other Military Units The Export of the Syrian Gods Summary of the 'pagan' religious influence The Civilians from Syria Christianity Concentrations of Syrians in the Empire Conclusion
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